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When an Airbnb Stay Becomes a Crime Scene: How the Marble Arch Stabbing Exposes the Platform’s Negligent-Vetting Failure A 27-year-old woman named Kamonnan Thiamphanit — friends knew her as Angela — answered the door at her own home near Marble Arch in central London. She had rented out a room through Airbnb to a young man who presented himself as a student traveling for a month. Within hours of his arrival, investigators say, she was found with multiple stab wounds across her body and a large silver knife protruding from the side of her neck. The guest, Enzo Bettamio, was 16 years old at the time. He had flown from Los Angeles and booked a single Airbnb room near one of the busiest intersections in London. Within roughly 13 hours of checking in, he was in a taxi to Heathrow with a one-way ticket to Dubai. He was 18 when British authorities extradited him back in April 2026; a jury trial is now set for February 1, 2027 in London. We are writing this page for Angela’s family, for the families in similar circumstances, and for the public that has a right to know what the law says when a…